Three Guardians Recognized for Rendering Aid Following Rollover Crash

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  • By Brandon Kalloo Sanes
  • Space Training and Readiness Command

On April 16, three Guardians assigned to the Vosler Academy—Sgt. Benjamin Kremer, Tech. Sgt. Robert Camblin, and Master Sgt. Jessica Morgan—were en route to lunch near Peterson Space Force Base, Colorado, when they encountered a vehicle that had flipped onto its roof.

Without hesitation, the Guardians exited their vehicle and began rendering aid to the driver, who was trapped inside and suffering from a serious arm injury. Despite signs of shock, the team worked quickly to keep the driver calm and stabilize the injury using improvised supplies until emergency responders arrived.

Colorado Springs School Resource Officer VuongVu Le was the first law enforcement official on scene. He secured the area and provided the Guardians with a medical kit to continue administering care.

“They deserve all the recognition,” Officer Le said. “Their teamwork allowed me to secure the scene, knowing the driver was in good hands.”

The three Guardians were formally recognized for their actions during a ceremony at Peterson SFB on May 1, 2025, where each received the Air and Space Achievement Medal. They were also coined by leadership from Space Delta 13, including the commander and senior enlisted leader, in appreciation of their readiness and response. Officer Le and representatives from the Colorado Springs Police Department were also in attendance to recognize the Guardians for their efforts.

“We just wanted to make sure they were stable until first responders arrived,” Morgan said. “You never know how you’re going to react in a moment like that, but I couldn’t be more proud of my team.”

Their actions reflect the Guardian commitment to service, character, and community—on and off duty.